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"an interesting tale with a unique look at vampires"

MaryAnn works as a nurse, believing she is curing vampires
who wish to no longer be vampires. John is a vampire who
goes in for a cure, and convinces MaryAnn that the cure is
just a ruse to lure vampires to their demise. The two leave
the facility together, and try to escape capture while
leaving the island.

Una Skye's Revamped is an interesting tale with a
unique look at vampires. It touches upon the desire some
vampires have to be normal. As the main characters try to
escape the island, the story jumps back and forth in time
with the tale of how they fell in love. The detailed
surroundings leave crystal clear images in the reader's
mind of where the characters are, and what they must go
though to get off the island.

This reader feels that Revamped could have been a
more satisfying read as a longer read. The ideas and
concepts introduced were captivating, but seemed to fall
short in the limited time frame. The heroine spends a great
deal of time struggling with her belief in how the hero
feels about her, as well as her feelings for his true
nature as a vampire. The hero is a strong and likable
character, and it would have been nice to know more about
him.

Mary Anne was enjoying her new job on a tropical island as a nurse to soon-to-be-cured vampires. Until the last of them, John Hamill, says he's in terrible danger; the man running the facility is really trying to unlock the secrets of immortality and kill the witnesses. When she discovers the bodies of several of the vampires that supposedly had been cured and released, she helps John escape from the research facility.

A tropical island is a lot more fun when you're working for the bad guys, not running from them. Mary Anne and John add heat to the already steamy jungle but the only way to find out if they are meant for each other is by surviving the elements and the men sent to kill them. With all this to keep her occupied and terrified, Mary Anne can't stop thinking about why John Hamill hasn't bitten her.